Has nothing to do with your original statement about why people want to see him stripped. I already explained that to you.
Regarding the rest, if his victory had been more convincing people might think of it that way but there's a lot of questions about whether the first fight was more Wlad having a lapse than Fury looking brilliant. The rematch was the perfect chance for Fury to show everyone he's the real deal. The way it's been playing out though, I don't think being lineal is giving Fury anything to lean on. People are just writing him off regardless. No one is going to be saying "But Fury is the real champ!"
Especially not when he's refusing drug tests.
He won 8 or 9 rounds on every scorecard and most felt Klitschkos rounds were doubtful.
He won 8 or 9 rounds on every scorecard and most felt Klitschkos rounds were doubtful.
How clear does he have to win?
Quoting myself because you may have missed it, "there's a lot of questions about whether the first fight was more Wlad having a lapse than Fury looking brilliant."
It's just the way the majority of people see it, any why the rematch was so anticipated. If you don't believe that, you've had your head in the sand.
Quoting myself because you may have missed it, "there's a lot of questions about whether the first fight was more Wlad having a lapse than Fury looking brilliant."
It's just the way the majority of people see it, any why the rematch was so anticipated. If you don't believe that, you've had your head in the sand.
Again, rewatch the fight. Fury befuddles him with feints, jabs, head movement, and ring generalship. Wlad was in great shape that night. He came in well conditioned.
Quoting myself because you may have missed it, "there's a lot of questions about whether the first fight was more Wlad having a lapse than Fury looking brilliant."
It's just the way the majority of people see it, any why the rematch was so anticipated. If you don't believe that, you've had your head in the sand.
The only people who think Wlad had an off night are people who don't really know boxing or never followed Wlad's career.
The few of us who actually have seen Wlad fight against movers, guys with jabs or awkward fighters predicted this would happen. His punch output has been just as low and lower in other fights when he was in his prime.
He was always gun shy and he always had trouble with guys who moves, feints and jabs.
It's simply because people don't know anything about analyzing a fight and/or not liking Tyson Fury.
Again, rewatch the fight. Fury befuddles him with feints, jabs, head movement, and ring generalship. Wlad was in great shape that night. He came in well conditioned.
Enough excuses!
As I told Laced, you guys need to talk to the rest of the world about that because no one else believes that Wlad had his head together. If Fury was so dominant, he should have landed more than 8 punches a rd. It's sad that people are obsessed with a man's whose legacy is going to be the worst fight of 2015.
I really wanted the rematch so that one could would have the chance to put away the other and I honestly didn't have a favorite leading into the rematch.
As I told Laced, you guys need to talk to the rest of the world about that because no one else believes that Wlad had his head together. If Fury was so dominant, he should have landed more than 8 punches a rd. It's sad that people are obsessed with a man's whose legacy is going to be the worst fight of 2015.
I really wanted the rematch so that one could would have the chance to put away the other and I honestly didn't have a favorite leading into the rematch.
I believe there will be a rematch, I think Fury gets it together and comes back to challenge Wlad, then face AJ as a tune up for Wilder, then Ortiz, then Parker.
As I told Laced, you guys need to talk to the rest of the world about that because no one else believes that Wlad had his head together. If Fury was so dominant, he should have landed more than 8 punches a rd. It's sad that people are obsessed with a man's whose legacy is going to be the worst fight of 2015.
I really wanted the rematch so that one could would have the chance to put away the other and I honestly didn't have a favorite leading into the rematch.
That's not true. Plenty of people analyzed this before and after the fight happened. People have been used to watching Wlad knock out stationary bums and therefore think he'll do the same to someone like Fury.
Did people forget how Wlad looked vs Povetkin & Jennings? It's like you guys don't know these fights took place and Wlad looked just as crap but those guys just didn't have the physical capabilities to take advantage.
I believe there will be a rematch, I think Fury gets it together and comes back to challenge Wlad, then face AJ as a tune up for Wilder, then Ortiz, then Parker.
Lots of truth in here but Fury is making a fundamental mistake. For him to claim they are so corrupt and everyone is in on it against him that it's made him mentally ill, now they can just say "no he's admitted he's mentally ill which is why he is IMAGINING that everyone is in on it against him."
If you are going to try to expose a conspiracy of corruption, you can't come out and say you're also mentally ill, because then they will just say it's the mental illness causing you to be paranoid. Fury doesn't seem to get that.
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